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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 37 MIN

Found Kittens? Don’t Assume the Shelter Will Save Them

from The Pet Parent Hotline | Calm The Chaos, Cut The Costs, and Love Life With Your Pets Again · host Amy Castro - Pet Parenting & Behavior Expert

Most people who find tiny kittens think the shelter is the safest place to take them. But when kittens are newborns or bottle babies, the shelter may not have the staff, fosters, supplies, or overnight care needed to keep them alive.In this episode of The Pet Parent Hotline, Amy talks with Deborah Felin-Magaldi of Helen Sanders CatPAWS about what really happens during kitten season when neonatal kittens enter an already overwhelmed shelter system.This conversation picks up after the “wait and see if mom comes back” step of finding kittens. If kittens truly need help and the mother cat is not returning, the next question is not just “where can I take them?” It's “what do these kittens need to survive until a shelter or rescue can safely help?”Deborah explains why bottle-baby kittens need around-the-clock care, why many shelters can't provide that level of support, and how CatPAWS’ DIY Kitten Kit program gives shelters a practical way to help everyday people care for found kittens temporarily instead of simply turning them away.Amy and Deborah also talk about the bigger community cat problem behind kitten season, including spay/neuter access, Trap-Neuter-Return, short-term fostering, neighborhood support, and how people can help even if they can't personally bottle-feed kittens.In this episode, you’ll hear:Why taking newborn kittens to the shelter may not save themWhat bottle-baby kittens need that many shelters cannot provideHow Kitten Kits help shelters support the people who find kittensWhy short-term fostering can be the bridge that keeps kittens aliveHow spay/neuter and Trap-Neuter-Return help stop the cycleHow to help local shelters even if you cannot fosterResources mentioned:Helen Sanders CatPAWSThe Kitten LadyIf you'd like to donate to help- go to the Helen Sanders CatPAWS website, or donate to Amy's rescue Starlight Outreach and RescueIf you find newborn kittens, don't assume the shelter can automatically save them. Ask questions, get support, and find out what role you can play in helping them survive.Stuck on a pet problem? Send it here.Support the showExpert Pet Advice for busy pet parents! Love the show? Leave a 5-star review so more pet parents can find us, and share this episode with someone who needs it. Follow:🌍Official Site |📱Facebook |📺YouTube | 🍏 Apple |🎵SpotifyEach week, get practical pet parenting advice and expert help for behavior issues, rising pet costs, vet visits, training, and everyday life with dogs and cats.From puppy biting and cat aggression to separation anxiety, emergency vet decisions, and saving money on pet care, this show helps you cut through the noise and find real solutions.No fluff, no guilt, just practical help so you can enjoy your pets and your life again.Contact: [email protected]©Ⓟ 2026 Amy Castro

Most people who find tiny kittens think the shelter is the safest place to take them. But when kittens are newborns or bottle babies, the shelter may not have the staff, fosters, supplies, or overnight care needed to keep them alive. In this episode of The Pet Parent Hotline, Amy talks with Deborah Felin-Magaldi of Helen Sanders CatPAWS about what really happens during kitten season when neonatal kittens enter an already overwhelmed shelter system. This conversation picks up after the “wait a...

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